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Showing Acacia boormanii var. Mount Typo (F.E.Bienvenu 11)
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Text: "A variant from Mt Typo, c. 50 km SSW of Myrtleford, Vic., is recognised especially by its phyllodes which are often broader than normal (2–5 mm wide) and distinctly glaucous when young (e.g. F.E.Bienvenu T12, PERTH). This variant, which hybridises with A. pravissima (e.g. F.E.Bienvenu 0013, MEL), may resemble narrow phyllode forms of A. kettlewelliae but is distinguished by its narrower pods (c. 5 mm wide) and insignificant gland."
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APC Dist.: Vic